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>>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> fox 5 on top of the big stories tonight. a talented but troubled singer silenced for ever. amy winehouse found dead at home. the entertainment world mourns as details emerge about the investigation. the psychiatrist murdered in northern virginia and police say a patient pulled the trigger. left with no ac in the middle of our heat wave. residents of a dc apartment complex say despite complaints, they had to sweat it out the last few days. a lot to get through tonight, but we're going to start off with the extreme heat. thanks for joining us at 10:00, i'm lee thomas. we are wrapping up another record setting day of triple digit temperatures. and right now, we are still hovering around the 90-degree mark. fox 5 is in the weather center. ken, we are all on the same page on this one, hoping the heat wave is behind us now. >> i think we are. we are not quite out of the clear. now we will get a little bit cooler, but just relatively speaking and i'm only speaking a few degrees. but we still have the heat indexes to deal with because the humidity
>>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> fox 5 on top of the big stories tonight. a talented but troubled singer silenced for ever. amy winehouse found dead at home. the entertainment world mourns as details emerge about the investigation. the psychiatrist murdered in northern virginia and police say a patient pulled the trigger. left with no ac in the middle of our heat wave. residents of a dc apartment complex say despite complaints, they had to sweat it out the last few days. a...
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would tell anyone, it's not a big deal if we miss two or three days of training camp. it's not a big deal if it pushes into a week. it is important that we get this right. >> the wording in this bill is very important as is the process by which we get for signing this deal. our stance is that we are going to fight this thing until we get the right deal. we are close to getting the right deal. it's important we get back to playing football. if i canning some of the problems and not miss anymore games and get the fans what they want. they want to see football. >> thank you chris. it's time for a quick break already. jason worth starting to prove his worth. highlights from the west coast coming up. >>> welcome back to the washington area nissan dealers sports extra. >> welcome back. the nationals and orioles are playing teams from los angeles this week. but only one team was smart or should i say lucky in their scheduling. home at baltimore, the orioles suffered through 100 plus degree temperatures. out west, a full 72 for the nationals. jamie johnson's nats playin
would tell anyone, it's not a big deal if we miss two or three days of training camp. it's not a big deal if it pushes into a week. it is important that we get this right. >> the wording in this bill is very important as is the process by which we get for signing this deal. our stance is that we are going to fight this thing until we get the right deal. we are close to getting the right deal. it's important we get back to playing football. if i canning some of the problems and not miss...
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translate to the big screen? here is kevin's review of the modern twist of the romantic comedy. >> we saw a movie earlier this year called no strings attached exact same movie i thought this had a bit more depth, about just intimber lake and mila kunis try to have an intimate relationship without feelings, it has a good emotional core they had great chemistry my only problem they spend an hour or so making fun of cheesy romantic comedies and then it becomes one. it is a little hypocritical but the movie itself is a fun, good matinee for the weekend to see with friends i gave it a 3.5 out of 5. >> t minus 9 days and counting until the deadline to raise the debt ceiling. fox news sunday talks live with boehner and geithner. >> more sweltering heat. fox 5 morning news sunday will be right back [ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat.
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trillion in spending? >> after six months conversations with the president about doing the big deal, and taking a big step in the right direction, it is pretty clear to me they are just not willing to do it and the next election matters more than what is right for the country. i am not worried about the next election. forget about the next election. if we do the right thing for the country, we'll not have to worry about who will get elected and who isn't. >> chris: speaker boehner, i want to thank you always coming in . we'll see how the world turns this week. >> we sure about well. >> chris: how the debt ceiling is playing out. what happens next. change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before inves
trillion in spending? >> after six months conversations with the president about doing the big deal, and taking a big step in the right direction, it is pretty clear to me they are just not willing to do it and the next election matters more than what is right for the country. i am not worried about the next election. forget about the next election. if we do the right thing for the country, we'll not have to worry about who will get elected and who isn't. >> chris: speaker boehner,...
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economy bigger. the senate minority leader says that mr. obama wants big government, not a big economy. >> republicans have tried to persuade the president of the need for a course correction. but weeks of negotiations have shown that his commitment to big government is simply too great to lead to the kind of long-term reforms we need. >> question. when the negotiations started, president obama was looking for a big deal. $4 trillion in spending cuts and tax hikes. has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. t
economy bigger. the senate minority leader says that mr. obama wants big government, not a big economy. >> republicans have tried to persuade the president of the need for a course correction. but weeks of negotiations have shown that his commitment to big government is simply too great to lead to the kind of long-term reforms we need. >> question. when the negotiations started, president obama was looking for a big deal. $4 trillion in spending cuts and tax hikes. has the big deal...
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. there were putting in this big boulevard. it is pointing out a goalie in the middle of the sand. -- a gully in the middle of the sand. >> woody was just given this time. >> i have been wanting one of these for years. i know they were at 5300. >> the building is still there. >> they were not the most enlightened company. they were strict about not showing homes to minorities. they got in trouble for that. willie brown actually made his name by going and trying to see one of the homes. it was a very political thing. he would walk up with a whole bunch of people in the person showing the home would sneak away. >> even in the teens, there were a lot of neighborhoods that had restrictions against certain groups of people. >> this was in the 1950's. willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom
. there were putting in this big boulevard. it is pointing out a goalie in the middle of the sand. -- a gully in the middle of the sand. >> woody was just given this time. >> i have been wanting one of these for years. i know they were at 5300. >> the building is still there. >> they were not the most enlightened company. they were strict about not showing homes to minorities. they got in trouble for that. willie brown actually made his name by going and trying to see...
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ignore the big push for places they used to live in on this also there are drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be boys they want this guy to be muslim or how muslim you know. it is for them it's just a little bit strange because he's no region so they talk too much about this and about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been built radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turned the government against his own we no way the far right. why isn't the norwegians are ready to admit and there is a respectful attitude towards that kind of. media but the reality is that fifty percent of whom generals are against multiculturalism is people who try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter thing you know relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the growing for right movements all of the spirit is slowly fueled resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piece spoke together the shots of lawyers but the experts warn
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with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press? >> there he's saying brinksmanship, trickery around the time of a deadline just to get your way is sort of economic terrorism. >> has the negative media coverage hurt the effort. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann goes on the defensive after a negative story about her health and ability. did that story fail the journalistic ethics test? >> having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> and an end to an era, with no clear future for a u.s. role in space, if the media lost interest? and captain america is
with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press?...
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spectrum a big you're going to see a lot more islamic extremism and i think you're going to see a lot more break where the extremism particularly in this in any in countries and speaking of muslims what effect do you think the growth of the muslim populations across europe will change the makeup of political makeup of these countries and you think that may lead to social or people well you know looking at more ways. little more broadly in the scandinavian areas i think what you're going to see is a strong swing you know rightward there's typically if we were you know politically and just individually in almost any given time of stress it's not the united states it's you thousand left and i don't think europe is going to be any different you know people are a lot more willing to accept you know different types of neighbors people who don't look like you know we kids going to their school when times are good people tend to be a lot more open minded unfortunately the next ten years i think economically is going to be very hard on europe you know the world at least by that particular of t
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stop funding, clean energy we should ask big companies to give the government tax breaks. before we as seniors to pay for more firm health care we cannot simply afford under these circumstances. despite all the rhetoric they are confident i deadline will be reached. >> a laptop in a piedmont section >> and had at gaylord's cafe three robbers entered the shop and stealing laptops from people sitting inside. one tackled the peace that they've pulled a gun and shot a woman sitting out here in the leg. >> a fair amount of blood shoe is pretty, about >> she was working at the time of the robbery. >> when i came many bought ice-cream and two more guys came in and bought the same thing and then were just hanging around outside. there was a cop car pulling ups they got away for a second >> cafe shooting happened just before 11 not saturday night. it is a normally quiet piedmont avenue >> we get all lot of laptop to snatched here all the time. >> still n head on the kron 4 weekend more on the news of 80 wineglasses dallas. it it should be a nice day today perry [ male announcer ] you never know
stop funding, clean energy we should ask big companies to give the government tax breaks. before we as seniors to pay for more firm health care we cannot simply afford under these circumstances. despite all the rhetoric they are confident i deadline will be reached. >> a laptop in a piedmont section >> and had at gaylord's cafe three robbers entered the shop and stealing laptops from people sitting inside. one tackled the peace that they've pulled a gun and shot a woman sitting out...
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-called stern rivers are scattered across to go nine national park they are in fact a mass of big rocks covered with lichen it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bitter cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks. this is my first trip into the wild in the year. another custom vehicle and a quad bike joined valentino gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger nies dirt road solo is a risky affair. it could break down at any time there are no communication facilities in this out of the way place if something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why a small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. the governor there was in perth the room with tell you know is a beautiful place so many tourists come here for it but you can't reach this place on what carrying a heavy load. only quad bikes and this custom v
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get downgraded or not. i don't think that's going to have that big an impact on the treasury markets. right now, there's a flight to quality and everybody is coming to the u.s. i think with more important and with the markets will be looking for is how this is handled politically. if the debt ceiling is raised and it's a big victory for president obama, because the republicans play into his hands, then i think it's going to spell, you know, looking forward that there's not going to be any structural changes, that we are going to have our tax increases and so forth. but if the republicans give this to president obama and say, look, we did our best. we wanted to cut spending, we wanted to cut taxes, and you didn't let us. and if president obama is forced to own that, then in november, 2012, there will be a referendum on that question. >> james, i can't help, but think that if we are downgraded, our financial reputation, our standing in the world, takes a hit. so, you know, i press that question, is a downgrade looking ever more likely? >> well, i think whether or not moody's and standa
get downgraded or not. i don't think that's going to have that big an impact on the treasury markets. right now, there's a flight to quality and everybody is coming to the u.s. i think with more important and with the markets will be looking for is how this is handled politically. if the debt ceiling is raised and it's a big victory for president obama, because the republicans play into his hands, then i think it's going to spell, you know, looking forward that there's not going to be any...
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people north of the big pushed out of places they used to live in on the source of their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about islam and about us it's not about new religions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turned the government against his own norway. far right. why isn't the norwegians are ready to admit and there's a respectful attitude towards that kind of. mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent of the wind chills are the against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to these twin attacks they already think it will foul relations between communities some expect a crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movement while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piec
people north of the big pushed out of places they used to live in on the source of their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about islam and about us it's not about new religions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's...
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morning, i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of course, there are nine days to go before the first possible default in u.s. financial history and government history. leaders hope to announce at least later today the framework for an agreement. and they're doing that in part to soothe worldwide market jitters that many of the markets open late today eastern time around the world for monday openings and there's a great deal of concern an adverse effect. john boehner has a proposal on the table. leaders huddled last night to look at it. call for $1 trillion in cuts but dealing with major questions, the most volatile questions that we've seen, including cuts and chang
morning, i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." big developments expected on the debt ceiling debate. john boehner hopes to unveil a new deal by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. mike viqueira has more. good sunday morning, mike. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. crunch time in washington after talks in the white house blew up between republicans and president friday night. congressional leaders and staff have been scrambling to find a way out of the mounting crisis and of...
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was achieving his dream. he was a standard. he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy has never been out of antwerp is like. he collects rocks and treats them every monday night in issued center where all the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is popinjay which i had never heard of which is a sport where there's a wooden bird on a 100-foot pole and all these men stand around and shoot crossbows. this is a real sport. use this guy and he seized his hat on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he is this big believer in right and wrong sweetie immediately called the fbi. e-mail the fbi in tab and he became this big sting operation. thad r
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this big thing. but from your perspective, what would you do? how would you fix things? >> that's a loaded question. it's a big question too. and i think there's so much misinformation out there, and i will immediately disclaim that i am not the expert in this field. although i am pretty literate. i'm pretty literate in this particular issue, because of people that are in my life and my mentors and people that i surround myself, because i really want to understand what the problem is. latinos in america are american and i think we forget that we're trying to categorize every mexican or every mexican american as illegal or undocumented and that's just not true. nobody wants illegal immigration. you know, what happened in arizona, i think, created a dialogue that we needed to have. and for immigration, it's been on the administration -- on the agenda for the past three administrations. so people like to blame obama and they're going to blame a lot of people for it -- >> well, there's this huge expectation with obama, because he's the first african-american president. so of all people,
this big thing. but from your perspective, what would you do? how would you fix things? >> that's a loaded question. it's a big question too. and i think there's so much misinformation out there, and i will immediately disclaim that i am not the expert in this field. although i am pretty literate. i'm pretty literate in this particular issue, because of people that are in my life and my mentors and people that i surround myself, because i really want to understand what the problem is....
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. >> this space is not big enough to accommodate every bus that comes in here. >> as the number of buses increase, police are increasingly concerned about public safety. >> it is only a matter of time when someone will get hit. >> tour buses are a significant contribution to the a billion- dollar tourist industry and those with streetsmart sale town will find a way. >> as long as you have agreed -- have greed. >>> that beautiful golden gate bridge, always something wonderful. we have a little bit of sun peeking through and a little bit of fog pushing for the north tower. earlier this evening, san francisco. it is going all the way inland, not that big of a deal. is what happens in summertime. we could have some drizzle. we are going to have another cloudy and cool day. look for mostly cloudy skies, some breaks and sunshine merge into the afternoon and winds coming off the ocean about 15- 25 miles per hour. here is the tracker tonight. it is putting the filed offshore. it will push into the bank for the overnight hours going into the east they valley towards concorde, livermore, san jose
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. big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. so why wait ? ask your doctor today... ... a
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. big city nights and those big city bills you were looking so right. making all of the budget come back, big city home nights and those big city bills and you were looking so right bring the budget bat b -- ack ♪ [bell] president chiu: thank you. next speaker is not. >> thank you -- next speakers. >> you may hear the seriousness in my voice because i am been victimized. many just give you one example over there. i want to make this clear to the city and county on record. i have been here in city hall for 20 years. i was upstairs in the media room before the earthquake, ok? now, i done made history. i made history, and now, they are trying to get rid of me. one thing is sure, i'm going to stand my ground. i am asking for a public hearing of what goes on in the press room. right now, i think you all know. the press room, that is part of city hall, and that is expensive real estate. back when real -- when willie brown was the mayor, he gave them the room. to see if there is quality. some got two realms. some got one. but me? i got no rooms. i do not have a key to get into the place.
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do. art is resident on the streets of new york laurie harshman asked people in the big apple whether they're ready to pay a little more to save their economy. would you be willing to pay more in tax this to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely wouldn't pay my of any of those spending. the times whether they're spending on defense. or education. so do you trust. our government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the country a little bit how much is a little but. a few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice all the parents on how much work you're actually if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my kids share you know why they want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service that. you have to pay for people who aren't
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start that race together and give you a big hug at the finish line. >> sounds good. can't wait to see you. >> if you want to follow along with me or any members of the six-pack, logon to cnn.com/sanjay. thanks for being with us this morning. time now to get you back into the cnn newsroom for a check of of our top stories in the news right now. >>> good morning. same-sex couples are lining up in new york city right now. this is the day they have been waiting for for years. this is the day they can legally get married. the ceremonies start in a half hour in the city clerk offices around the city and our councilmember rauz are there. >>> also, an autopsy is planned soon for singer, amy winehouse. a tragic story. the grammy-winning talent found dead. >>> also, another new deadline set for the debt talks. house speaker, john boehner, says it's time to get this done, in a manner of hours before the asian markets open. >>> hello to you all. i am t. j. holmes. today is the day where many can wave the 24-hour standard waiting period so they can get married right away. many are starting to
start that race together and give you a big hug at the finish line. >> sounds good. can't wait to see you. >> if you want to follow along with me or any members of the six-pack, logon to cnn.com/sanjay. thanks for being with us this morning. time now to get you back into the cnn newsroom for a check of of our top stories in the news right now. >>> good morning. same-sex couples are lining up in new york city right now. this is the day they have been waiting for for years....
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suburbs beginning in the early 1960's? >> welcome it was definitely a big first. there was a lot of unique features and really we hadn't seen shopping centers built on a grand scale with so much attention to detail and religious kinds of imposing architecture. it was very important to the northwest suburbs it was a condition of the fact that this area was a boom town, just growing rapidly in one of the more important areas of chicago at that time, kind of the case i make in the book is it represented a lot of first soon shopping center building and what we would know as malls today and it's important to be a case study to sort of talk about all shopping centers and all malls and how they've developed the best analogy i used reimbursed in the floodgate. >> predictor referred to as the father of the shopping mall. what features or design elements were considered unique at the time of its construction? >> well, victor was just an amazing story, and there is a wonderful biography about him where i obtain most of my information. he was a holocaust refugee who came from vienna in 1939 to
suburbs beginning in the early 1960's? >> welcome it was definitely a big first. there was a lot of unique features and really we hadn't seen shopping centers built on a grand scale with so much attention to detail and religious kinds of imposing architecture. it was very important to the northwest suburbs it was a condition of the fact that this area was a boom town, just growing rapidly in one of the more important areas of chicago at that time, kind of the case i make in the book is...
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next, we'll talk about steroids and influence of celebrity athletes on ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> welcome back. i'm cheryl jennings. today we're talking about temptations and dangers of drug use that is teenagers face every year. a baseball slugger finally admitted steroid abuse, mark mcguire said he used steroids when he broke the home run record. >> not here to discuss the past but here to be positive about this. >> that was then when he refused to testify for steroid abuse. this is now. >> i was using steroids. >> frustrated by injuries, he denied using them for performance. they say he helped them get back to the field. it was an admission that hardly came
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happen here. i have friends in denver. nothing that's going to happen in denver. remind them of the big thompson flood or any time we have blizzards. people in florida during the hurricanes. despite the effort of florida power britney and crews from all over the country to turn the power back on, people and fun were still without power for six weeks. that's not bad today. think about august, september, in d.c. your apartment, your home, your condo, your office, or ever is, no power for six weeks. i don't want to be around you guys. you'll be nuts. you'll be irritable, pain in the rear, some of you might go off the deep end, start shooting or whenever. there is a very thin line between this technologically savvy society that we have today and mother nature or man either purposely or accidentally creating a crisis where everything we take for granted is gone. i'm afraid that most of us are deadly indifferent to it. we don't like to think about it. my time in d.c. and fema has made me a pervert in respect because now when i travel i think about how i get back, something happens. at think a
happen here. i have friends in denver. nothing that's going to happen in denver. remind them of the big thompson flood or any time we have blizzards. people in florida during the hurricanes. despite the effort of florida power britney and crews from all over the country to turn the power back on, people and fun were still without power for six weeks. that's not bad today. think about august, september, in d.c. your apartment, your home, your condo, your office, or ever is, no power for six...
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, and maybe we do something big about the whole thing. but we are here to talk about great center. you help women and men. you are celebrating 50 years of the construction of great center. it's been a pound for a lot longer than that. tell us about it. stay with in 1932, the sisters of good shepherd came to san francisco until the university's school for girls. it was a facility geared for teenage girls having difficulty at home and they had come to the attention of the juvenile courts and maybe social services. they were placed with the sisters. the sisters really wanted to give them the best. >> and i don't want to interrupt, but i know there are still people who raise money under that banner. i always wondered universities around ladies home is what is called, pray? >> yes. >> there are still universities that raise funds under that banner. >> that hold. is called university bound. the idea was that we would have a full credited high school into presidents. that is where the teenage girls came to live at that facility. as the years went by, the sisters began to dream about having tr
, and maybe we do something big about the whole thing. but we are here to talk about great center. you help women and men. you are celebrating 50 years of the construction of great center. it's been a pound for a lot longer than that. tell us about it. stay with in 1932, the sisters of good shepherd came to san francisco until the university's school for girls. it was a facility geared for teenage girls having difficulty at home and they had come to the attention of the juvenile courts and...
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. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race track and created urbano drive. >> i think we have some progress of that. >> that is the inner sunset. that is where >> lawrence lives > i do. >> you can see the inner sandbank. it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar called the little shamrock, and it is still there just west of lincoln, just west from ninth avenue. it was built to help service people who were working on the b
. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race track and created urbano drive. >> i think we have some progress of that. >> that is the inner sunset. that is where >> lawrence lives > i do. >> you can see the inner sandbank. it is a big...
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it further south with this big ridge now going to park itself over at least the central part of the u.s., where the heat and drought will continue. right over the state of texas even through wednesday, you can see this little dip in the jet stream. that brings some slightly cooler air, not as hot air into parts of the east here, but right by friday the ridge is going to build back in and we could see temperatures in the low to mid 90s. i certainly don't think any more 90 degree or 100-degree heat, excuse me, but we're still going to see hot stuff. the heat advisories, watches and warnings in effect basically from philly south along the coast and into the nation's midsection where this heat wave has taken the toll. right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look li
it further south with this big ridge now going to park itself over at least the central part of the u.s., where the heat and drought will continue. right over the state of texas even through wednesday, you can see this little dip in the jet stream. that brings some slightly cooler air, not as hot air into parts of the east here, but right by friday the ridge is going to build back in and we could see temperatures in the low to mid 90s. i certainly don't think any more 90 degree or 100-degree...
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year is american documentary marlon cole which has been a big success proud wired to need you need to go anywhere you'd see every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event then you get here we can see a selection of the films. also many lectures most of the film discussions in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the creek town of central russia. from the palace of the museum is a valid there are several cultural our mosques here and your film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why. that question and more let's meet this week's guest. to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well a few months ago part of. the director of programming for this so i decided to take this season. to compose a competition program which would. alter movies of quality why . well at. it's not in your idea to hold nice to holes not in the capitals somewhere in the small cities which might be far away from the maddening crowd but still can become the ce
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very hard to get to the place he see behind me this goes is a big problem with the good news of missing a serious or injuries the rescue teams bring the injured here before transporting them to town. the sun is a rag guest on mt downey tyga ny weatherman coolest people a kitchen where another nature cooks the severe weather of the souls of neuros strong winds and fog are a constant feature here for the best part of the year here in this is to get a calling i'm here. for what's the weather like there from a wind rain and fog in the next three days face the sounds wonderful over. fog never wastes time in descending on down it's a good night to envelop it in the thick shroud clouds rain over the outpost for two hundred forty days in a year blizzards rains for one hundred thirty two days even hurrican force winds cannot disperse the mist many tourists come here for the express purpose of looking at the surreal landscape blurred by a lenten hayes. it's . a. if the russians would be soon which bryson a few nibbles soon from phones to french and some. newsroom starts on t.v. don't come
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. >> the other big shock is that the moderates seem to have won this round. people thought, progressives have themselves on the board. there is no reason that they will not get together and take a noted leader who is a progressive to be interim mayor, and then stayed there for another term. the great thing about being in term mayor is to get to run as an incumbent. the fact that the progressives could not get together to get somebody into office as interim mayor in their own self-interest was very surprising for a lot of us. >> what happened in the last month in city hall was an incredible show of democracy that was part policy, part politics, and it all came together, and more than anything -- not just from a reporter's perspective, often was this? but there was a public interest as well on what was going on in san francisco government. we take it for granted a law that there is a city government here. this was something that brought people together. you heard people talking about it at the cafes, park playground, people who do not always pay attention. in that $0.10, it w
. >> the other big shock is that the moderates seem to have won this round. people thought, progressives have themselves on the board. there is no reason that they will not get together and take a noted leader who is a progressive to be interim mayor, and then stayed there for another term. the great thing about being in term mayor is to get to run as an incumbent. the fact that the progressives could not get together to get somebody into office as interim mayor in their own self-interest...
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the big one. that's it for "reliable sources." i'm howard kurtz. join us sunlds morning 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> it's hard to find common ground when nobody budges. today, meetings without movement. the administration's take from treasury secretary tim geithner. >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable we'd ever do that. >> the leadership view from house republican tom price. then senior democratic senator dianne feinstein. and presidential politics with governor tim pawlenty in iowa, doing what it takes. >> t-paw! >> he's the president. come on out to the lawn of the white house with a microphone and tell us your plan on entitlement reform. and he won't do it because he doesn't have the courage to do it. >> i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." >> late into the night, leaders scrambled for a last-minute debt deal, a two-step plan that would raise the debt ceiling through 2011 in exchange for about a trillion dolla
the big one. that's it for "reliable sources." i'm howard kurtz. join us sunlds morning 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> it's hard to find common ground when nobody budges. today, meetings without movement. the administration's take from treasury secretary tim geithner. >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable we'd...
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gathering all around the because for them this is a big deal they're trying to get all the attention that they can because they believe that their government is focusing instead on what the i.m.f. the w o and the world bank are doing and not paying attention to the people in spain they demand more jobs in fact they're saying it's not about the high pensions and it's not so much about the social benefits it's about simply getting a job in the very country they believe that if they take matters into their own hands that they can do something they have actually set up camp right here in the middle of one of the folks they have been here for days and they think that if they continue to push their opinion peacefully they will reach their desired goal to have to remember that all of this is happening right when right when the situation is in some other group in countries like in the neighboring portugal or in greece is that anything is basically everything but dire greece has received another be allowed but a lot of critics are saying that that is not going to help the country in any way a
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other was cured. i didn't know that. that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more rapidly you can be obsolete quickly. you have to be incredibly vigilant, hire the best people. we didn't move microsoft a silicon valley because bill said everybody changes jobs in 18 months. that was a 1977. still true. so we said, yeah. seattle. rain. i want to go outside. anyway and of course our families were there. sorry. so great people. and then there is this blind spot. the forms of were potentially obsoletes dual an apple didn't release the social network stuff coming like it has. >> of course you know apple tried to launch a bang. and not sure where it is gone, but clearly a little too late. they're
other was cured. i didn't know that. that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more...
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which they never get to to see all in one place. >> go a lowe's or home depot, one of the big box stores, good luck. you're on your own. >> how did these two enter the seemingly saturated market of a complex, well established industry like bathroom remodeling. >> no one approached it from a system perspective. sometimes it takes someone from outside the industry to reinvent the industry. >> as outsiders they asked themselves how they could stream line a process where most of the suppliers and manufacturers don't know each other and almost never communicate. >> no one delivers your bathroom in a box. that's what we do. >> that's how they hit on bath in the box concept. they treated the whole bathroom as a single product rather than a collection of various widgets. by bundling everything together they streamlined the supply chain from the design sketch to a finished bathroom. >> the idea is to be able to think through in advance all the parts that go into that eco system. >> that's nice. all in there? >> vanity, tubs. >> a box with my whole bathroom in it. >> that homeowner is renovating h
which they never get to to see all in one place. >> go a lowe's or home depot, one of the big box stores, good luck. you're on your own. >> how did these two enter the seemingly saturated market of a complex, well established industry like bathroom remodeling. >> no one approached it from a system perspective. sometimes it takes someone from outside the industry to reinvent the industry. >> as outsiders they asked themselves how they could stream line a process where...
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with the white house the possibility of a big deal that would be nearly $4 trillion in deficit reduction and include $800 billion in added tax revenues over the next ten years. if he goes this route, i am told he will face a revolt from his republicans in the house, including his fellow leaders, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy. it's a very risky move for him but i'm told he's still considering it. >> treasury secretary tim geithner joins me now. he would have to manage the chaos if the united states defaults for the first time in history. secretary geithner, thank you for being here. well, you just heard what jonathan said about what's on the table. is it possible that there will be a framework deal in place by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. >> i hope so. again, both leaders recognize they're running out of time. they need to get this process moving in the house by monday night to achieve that deadline. they need to have a framework that they know with complete confidence will pass both houses of congress and is acceptable to the president and that should happen today. >> you think it c
with the white house the possibility of a big deal that would be nearly $4 trillion in deficit reduction and include $800 billion in added tax revenues over the next ten years. if he goes this route, i am told he will face a revolt from his republicans in the house, including his fellow leaders, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy. it's a very risky move for him but i'm told he's still considering it. >> treasury secretary tim geithner joins me now. he would have to manage the chaos if the...
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speaker of the house because i wanted a big fancy job. i wanted to be speaker so i could do what it takes to -- we have a spending problem. i'm going to do everything can i to tackle this problem as big a way as can i because it's the right thing for the country. >> chris: even if it causes heart burn for the g.o.p. caucus. >> it's the right thing for our country. >> chris: you now say that you and the president are from different planets. you have two entirely different views of the world. what made you ever think -- what makes you seem to think even now that you can make a deal with this president with this views on trillions of dollars in spending, entitlement lings and taxes? >> chris, ways born with the glass half full. i am the opt mist. it's about trying to find common ground. yes, i understand the president feels that we need a bigger government and more spending here in washington. i believe allowing the american people to keep more of that money is the best way to create jobs and grow our economy. it's almost like we come from two different planets. my job is to find as mu
speaker of the house because i wanted a big fancy job. i wanted to be speaker so i could do what it takes to -- we have a spending problem. i'm going to do everything can i to tackle this problem as big a way as can i because it's the right thing for the country. >> chris: even if it causes heart burn for the g.o.p. caucus. >> it's the right thing for our country. >> chris: you now say that you and the president are from different planets. you have two entirely different...
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for his big debut here in the states. he canceled his upcoming show on monday and flew home with his manager who also managed his daughter. imagine that, mitch, a former cab driver turned singer flying home tonight to be closer to his daughter, don. >> celebrities have been mourning since the news broke. what have you been hearing? >> many stars, are sad she died so young. but i have to say, don, they are not totally surprised with winehouse's death with all of her struggles with drugs and alcohol. listen to what a few had to say. >> the thing about addiction that i learned from playing a bunch of these guys that are addicts is that it's not wrong or bad to want to get out of the pain of mortality. that's what we're trying to do, and a lot of artists are just too sensitive for the world. >> yeah, i just heard about amy passing away today. i'm a big fan of her music. and i don't know her personally, but it's always tragic when someone goes. it's just sad. i mean, she's very well gifted and very talented. >> those were actors kellen lutz as well as val kilmer. kilmer interestingly play
for his big debut here in the states. he canceled his upcoming show on monday and flew home with his manager who also managed his daughter. imagine that, mitch, a former cab driver turned singer flying home tonight to be closer to his daughter, don. >> celebrities have been mourning since the news broke. what have you been hearing? >> many stars, are sad she died so young. but i have to say, don, they are not totally surprised with winehouse's death with all of her struggles with...
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-op program for college kids. it's a feeder. he was achieving his dream. he was a stand out, big star, he came became the social leader of all of the co-op and interns. then he fell in love with young intern. we have all done something sometime out of love. he stole a 600 pound safe full of moon rocks from his professors office. as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend, and try it had sell them over the internet to a belgium jim dealer, axel zimmerman. he's never been out, collecting rocks and trades them every monday night in the huge center where all of the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is a stick on a wooden bird and 100 foot pole and all of the men shoot at it with cross bows. this is the real sport. he seeing the add on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale. he is the big believer in right and wrong. he called the fbi, he e-mailed the fbi. it became the big sting operation. thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away. you know he got arrested. right. right. >> don't cross that line. >> right. >> you obviously have come off of enormous
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supposedly took place here this is a. big mistake south council. in the middle of the much essentially. from a rural settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because this is one of the and the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start rebuilding scarcer throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old friends that was cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings. and some cool is really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many so. such as available. populations of the past few decades with. the city's thousands left to see. the challenges. and start of the various schemes and the projects economic and cultural issues he's maybe he's a fish out of slowly catching up to the hundreds of thousands of workers in the stakes straight in front of. the city writes. still used today. says the russian economy opened up to competition from asia it's a small industry fout if you decline in the region the future of
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been the big challenge. >> can you elaborate on that? what does that mean exactly? >> we would not exist if there was not a feeling that a lot of these communities do not have the experience online of finding the information that is most relevant to them. there are a lot of great weekly newspapers. there are a lot of bulletin boards, facebook woods, you name it. there is a lot of media focused at local, but not every community has it, and even the ones that do often are not getting the kind of service that i think they used to historical because of downsizing and regional newspapers not serving those communities the way they used to. so you will have the council meeting not really being covered. we have had numerous examples where board meetings, council meetings, things that those members got used to not being covered. suddenly, they were seeing the week after week and seeing that we were there to stay. >> in the audience, do you feel like you're communities are being covered well? do you know what is going on in your back yard? do you feel like your stories being told? majority n
been the big challenge. >> can you elaborate on that? what does that mean exactly? >> we would not exist if there was not a feeling that a lot of these communities do not have the experience online of finding the information that is most relevant to them. there are a lot of great weekly newspapers. there are a lot of bulletin boards, facebook woods, you name it. there is a lot of media focused at local, but not every community has it, and even the ones that do often are not getting...
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wars. not paying for big rates, big cuts to forma, medicaid. not paying for to act -- for tax cuts. the president found himself $10 trillion in hole in dealing with the worst recession since the great depression, as well as having to come up with money for a recovery. where did those moneys go? most of them went to help states and municipalities. many used that to stabilize states with a stimulus package that many, including myself, did not think was strong enough to sustain economic recovery. we saw it, no matter how fragile, with the small recovery that we had. one-third of the money of a $1 -- $9 billion package was utilized to help states and municipalities balance their budgets. one-third of the money, the largest tax cuts, went out in the history of the country. people did not really notice it. they started getting extra in their paycheck, but there was nothing in there that said -- this is a big tax cut for you. in one-third of it was used in infrastructure programs. not enough, in my estimation. certainly when we look at the construction work that needs to be done, that is
wars. not paying for big rates, big cuts to forma, medicaid. not paying for to act -- for tax cuts. the president found himself $10 trillion in hole in dealing with the worst recession since the great depression, as well as having to come up with money for a recovery. where did those moneys go? most of them went to help states and municipalities. many used that to stabilize states with a stimulus package that many, including myself, did not think was strong enough to sustain economic recovery....
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. >> it was a pleasure. ♪ >>> good morning. we're at the top of the hour and good morning, new york. a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect in those horrific attacks says he did it and he did it all by himself. that's what police say they are hearing from the suspect in the norway massacre. a memorial you're seeing here and hearing is under way for the victims going on in norway. at least 92 people died in two attacks, but there's still some young people missing on utoyi island. the suspect, anders behring breivik is expected to be in court tomorrow for the first time. the attorney says his client described the attacks as horrible, but necessary. he
. >> it was a pleasure. ♪ >>> good morning. we're at the top of the hour and good morning, new york. a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of...
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could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> to norway now. today we learned that the lone suspect in that horrible bombing and shooting attack that killed 93 people has confessed to both. he is expected to make his first court appearance in oslo tomorrow. cnn's michael holmes will be there when he does. michael, today you met a norwegian man who has an unforgettable story about what happened on friday. >> reporter: yeah. casper largo is his name. he was one of several good americans who when the shooting erupted over on this island, they heard about it, they got on their boats, they went to the island and did remarkable things. getting dozens of those kids off the island as the shooting continued. i want you to listen to part of a conversation i had with him earlier today. >> i asked the guard to go off in the water and hold the boat. asking them to name themselves. >> you thought there was a kind of rapport? >> yeah. have a
could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> to norway now. today we learned that the lone suspect in that horrible bombing and shooting attack that killed 93 people has confessed to both. he is expected to make his first court appearance in oslo tomorrow. cnn's michael holmes will be there when he does. michael, today you met...
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is under -- is protecting him? it was, you know, one big family living in the projects like this. >> john shea, now a changed man, once ran bulger's multimillion dollar operation. he served 12 years in prison rather than break southie's code of silence. >> whitey being a rat? stevie being a rat? and this is what i took an oath to? an oath of honor. it was heartbreaking. >> documents show fbi agent connelly continued to feed bulger secret information, at times with deadly results. >> bulger got charged with a crime, he could no longer be an informant. >> attorney bill christie represents families of several of bulger's alleged victims, including the family of billy halloran, a drug dealer who cut a deal with the fbi, only to be gunned down as he left a popular boston restaurant. according to testimony at a civil trial, fbi agent connelly told bulger where to find halloran. >> bulger cornered him and shot him 22 times, starting from the leg up to his torso, up to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could, and also did it in a fashion to make su
is under -- is protecting him? it was, you know, one big family living in the projects like this. >> john shea, now a changed man, once ran bulger's multimillion dollar operation. he served 12 years in prison rather than break southie's code of silence. >> whitey being a rat? stevie being a rat? and this is what i took an oath to? an oath of honor. it was heartbreaking. >> documents show fbi agent connelly continued to feed bulger secret information, at times with deadly...
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project and done under him, the hoover dam. and even today, it's still celebrated by advocates of big spending as an example of the wonderful things government should do. >> the project of national significance, we've got the projects on the menu right now and we've got to figure whether or not we're still a country that can think this big. >> and i think they are winning in the marketplace of idea, advocates of big spending. most people think economies won't take care of themselves, government has to control them. >> and yet, here we have the greatest examples of the opposite. with the great depression and the current situation, for somebody to think that this was caused by the free market when you have fannie and freddie with the regulations and federal reserve pumping the system with cheap credit. interest only and have no job. you know, that's not the free market at work, that's crony capitalism at its worst. >> thank you, tom woods, damon root. election season is underway and so now we're going to get those ugly, nasty campaign ads. worse than ever i'm told, but that's a myth, to
project and done under him, the hoover dam. and even today, it's still celebrated by advocates of big spending as an example of the wonderful things government should do. >> the project of national significance, we've got the projects on the menu right now and we've got to figure whether or not we're still a country that can think this big. >> and i think they are winning in the marketplace of idea, advocates of big spending. most people think economies won't take care of...
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a big heart. you do great things for the public, the community and the people. we know it and feel that, damien, god has blessed you and by doing that blessed us all. really. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you for the great work you do. >> i'm not a tehano, i'm a california kid. i love the music. what is it about it that tugs at our heart. i guess we're all from there. we'll get into that. >> it's the spirits that go with the music. no. in my case, it's just music. it's entertainment. i've been fortunate with what music has done for me. it's taken me around the world a couple of times. get to meet so many people from so many different walks of life, many cultures. the one thing, the common denominator, music. >> willie nelson gets to say, i played with little joe. >> yeah, my grandson reminds me, grandpa, grandpa, you remember when willie met me. >> joe is going to be on for the entire half hour on comunidad del valle. he will actually be in town. there you go. july 29th at club avalon in santa clara. there's the number to call for information we will be there. i
a big heart. you do great things for the public, the community and the people. we know it and feel that, damien, god has blessed you and by doing that blessed us all. really. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you for the great work you do. >> i'm not a tehano, i'm a california kid. i love the music. what is it about it that tugs at our heart. i guess we're all from there. we'll get into that. >> it's the spirits that go with the music. no. in my case,...